Lydiard H. Horton

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Lydiard Heneage Horton (1879-January 19, 1945) was a consulting psychologist and author, who lectured and wrote about dream psychology, and World War I shell shock and trench nightmare.

He was born in London, the only child of an American lawyer Samuel David Horton (d.1895) and an English mother Blanche Harriot Lydiard (d. 1898) who was born in India. Lydiard Horton's childhood was spent in England, United States and Switzerland.

His papers are collected at Columbia University.

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  • The Dream Problem and Mechanism of Thought, 1925.

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